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This method determines the fat content of:
dried high fat milk or high fat milk powder,
dried whole milk or whole milk powder,
dried partly skimmed milk or partly skimmed-milk powder,
dried skimmed milk or skimmed-milk powder.
The fat content of dried milks: fat content as determined by the method specified.
The fat content is determined by extraction of the fat from an ammoniacal alcoholic solution of sample with diethyl ether and light petroleum, followed by evaporation of the solvents and weighing of the residue and calculation as a percentage by mass of the sample, according to the principle of Rose-Gottlieb.
All reagents should conform to the requirements specified in the blank test (6.1). If necessary, reagents may be redistilled in the presence of about 1 g of butterfat per 100 ml of solvent.
Note 1:
To test for peroxide, add to 10 ml of the ether in a small glass stoppered cylinder, previously rinsed with the ether, 1 ml freshly prepared 10 % potassium iodide solution. Shake and let stand for one minute. No yellow colour should be observed in either layer.
Note 2:
Diethyl ether may be maintained free from peroxides by adding wet zinc foil that has been completely immersed in dilute acidified copper sulphate solution for one minute and subsequently washed with water. Use per litre approximately 8 000 mm2 zinc foil cut in strips long enough to reach at least halfway up the container.
At the same time as the determination of the fat content of the sample, carry out a blank determination on 10 ml of water using the same type of extraction apparatus, the same reagents in the same amounts and the same procedure as described hereafter, excluding clause 6.2.2. If blank exceeds 0.5 mg, the reagents should be checked and the impure reagent or reagents should be purified or replaced.
Note:
When a centrifuge which is not driven by a three-phase motor is used, sparks may occur and care must therefore be taken to avoid an explosion or fire from any ether vapours coming, for example, from a broken tube.
Note:
If the transfer is not made using a siphon, it may be necessary to add a little water in order to raise the interface between the two layers thus aiding decantation.
Note:
It is not mandatory to carry out this third extraction when analysing dried skimmed milk samples.
Heat the flask, placed on its side, for one hour in the oven, allow to cool to the temperature of the balance room, as before (6.2.1) and weigh to the nearest 0,1 mg. The mass of fat is the difference between the mass under 6.2.15 and this final mass.
The mass, in g of fat extracted is:
(M1 — M2) — (B1 — B2)
and the fat content of the sample, expressed as a percentage, is:
where:
=
mass, in g of flask M with fat after stage 6.2.15;
=
mass, in g of flask M after stage 6.2.1 or, in the case of undissolved material or doubt, stage 6.2.16.2;
=
mass, in g of flask B of the blank after stage 6.2.15;
=
mass, in g of flask B after stage 6.2.1 or, in the case of undissolved material or doubt, stage 6.2.16.2;
=
mass, in g of sample used.
The difference between results of two determinations carried out simultaneously or in rapid succession on the same sample, the same analyst, under the same conditions, shall not exceed 0,2 g fat per 100 g of product with the exception of skimmed-milk powder for which the difference must not exceed 0,1 g fat per 100 g of product.
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